As government agencies work to control the spread of the invasive Quagga Mussels in the Snake River near Twin Falls, there has been a beautiful side-effect in the water.
As government agencies work to control the spread of the invasive Quagga Mussels in the Snake River near Twin Falls, there has been a beautiful side-effect in the water.
As government agencies work to control the spread of the invasive Quagga Mussels in the Snake River near Twin Falls, there has been a beautiful side-effect in the water.
In the video you get to see the helicopter lift off and then lift up a boat, attached by straps, so they could carry it to the water under Shoshone Falls.
Idaho Fish and Game fisheries biologists from across southern Idaho on Sunday and Monday used non-lethal electrofishing techniques in the Snake River to mark fish in three short reaches of